Polygons Two-dimensional polygons are used for geographical features that cover a particular area of the earth's surface. It is similar to PostGIS, Oracle Spatial, and SQL Server with spatial extensions Shapefile – a popular vector data GIS format, developed by Esri Simple Features – Open Geospatial Consortium specification Watch QueueQueueWatch QueueQueue Remove allDisconnect The next video is startingstop Loading... Other Resources ArcGIS 10: Using Imagery Video ArcGISGeoprocessingRaster Data Related Articles GIS Analysis GIS Spatial Data Types: Vector vs Raster Remote Sensing Lossless Compression vs Lossy Compression Software Hawth's Tools - have a peek at this web-site

Last updated on Dec 12, 2016. To break it down, there are probably two places where you are running out of space. Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Related Information Raster Data Objects Error : Invalid raster dataset error when viewing JPEG images in ArcMapInvalid Raster dataset. https://geonet.esri.com/thread/9494

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The area has been split into zones so that the smallest has approx 200 tiles. You can find info on gdal tools by googling. In vector data, the additional data contains attributes of the feature. What's the problem?(ArcInfo license, btw...)OutcomesVisibility: Managing Data4349 ViewsLast modified on Jul 23, 2010 8:14 AMTags:imageryContent tagged with imagery_rasterContent tagged with _rastermanaging_dataContent tagged with managing_dataThis content has been marked as final.

I am not sure how the GDAL integration was done @ v10, but possibly using the 9.3 GDAL library script (from ESRI scripts) and installing the ECW drivers from their site

A compressed wavelet format, often lossy.

Getting fairly desperate for a solution now.Any news?Nick MiddletonLike • Show 0 Likes0 Actions cgraves-esriaustralia-com-au-esridist Oct 26, 2010 8:42 PMHi Eric,I have a client who is experiencing a similar issue.

However, there isn't a simple solution and the issue remains unsolved at SP1.

One of the chunks as a TIF was over 800meg, the whole county was 1 gig, the same chunk saved as JP2 was 278meg, and ECW about 350meg.

You will see that the individual images and now combined and mosaiced into a single layer.

To see the issues resolved by the patch, read the section, "Issues Addressed with this Patch".http://resources.arcgis.com/content/...17&MetaID=1648 The ECW bug has been given high priority by the User Advocacy Group and we Failed To Copy Raster Dataset See Using Plugins for more details. So it is quite possible I exported incorrectly. see this here Now you have a nice mosaic cropped to a country boundary that you can use in your project as a background layer or do further analysis on.

Sign in 3 Loading... the projection: NAD83_UTM_zone_14N. has anyone else experienced this. I thought this would be like obtaining a license from UNISYS to use .gif (which is not public domain) but no - the charge is $3600 for an 8 core server.

Sorry should add that we can't use a mosaic dataset (or equivalent in other software) as we need to create zones with defined no-data areas as ecw's so that they can http://jefftech.net/failed-to/failed-to-open-drm.php not sure if that's useful.thanks for any ideas 0 Best Answer sandyhannum Posts: 6 ✭ February 18 Answer ✓ I wanted to post an update to this problem where I got We do realize this is not the case for many people though. However, its description says that upon using multiple ECW files (selecting a bunch of different rasters in ArcCatalog, not all are ecw), sooner or later the "invalid raster" error occurs.

Calculate new pyramids if prompted.Note:If the new raster doesn't return this error, and it is necessary to maintain the original raster in it's original location, delete or rename the .aux file. I have used the latest versions of ERDAS (Imagine and Mapper), ArcINFO and Global Mapper on a 3.30 gigahertz Intel Xeon E31245, DELL, 16GB RAM, 64-bit Win 7 Professional. Failed to create raster layer."These ECW files were opening just fine in Arc 9.3.1 two days ago. Source The first is going to be in your RAM buffer.

Sign up today to join our community of over 11+ million scientific professionals. When you load this layer into ArcMap, you can set display properties to only load in a certain number of raster tiles at once, or set the display scale and resolution. If you do not see the Raster menu, enable the GdalTools plugin from Plugins ‣ Manage and install plugins ‣ Installed.

But it's important that no-data areas are defined so that we can underlay the new imagery with older imagery that has a wider coverage and we reduce the number of files

Name your output as brazil_boundary.shp and make sure Add saved file to map box is checked. Mullti-core (4 total), Hyper-threaded (8 total) machine. When you zoom in to the real resolution of your images, then only the few visibile ones from the compressed images will be read, and that is really fast too. 5) And for what it's worth Bob, it actually did determine the correct projection on the ecw file!thanks so much for listening, and letting me rant! 5 Answers sandyhannum Posts: 6 ✭

Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Select the newly created brazil_boundary as the mask layer. A compressed format, allows both lossy and lossless compression. have a peek here Let's remove that.

Here is the same graphic, but showing some of the raster data, along with some wireframes. Submit Contact our Support Team Request Case Start Chat Questions or issues with the site? I suppose you are using ArcSWAT12, right? -DEM -Soils -Land Use [email protected] May 7, 2015 Liem Nguyen Duy · Nong Lam University You should check the folder's name We will be using a different format from this point forward - particularly since our imagery ends up as a cache anyway.The whole reason the ECW file format was invented is